2017 Land Rover Discovery Can Still Climb Every Mountain And Ford Every Stream

The 2017 Land Rover Discovery SUV is all set to make its debut later this month at the 2016 Paris Motor Show.

However, Land Rover is still going out of its way to show off the new Discovery's capabilities before the SUV is revealed to the world in all its glory. The latest video see the new Discovery doing what it does best, going off-road.

Land Rover had earlier gotten hold of Bear Grylls to remotely adjust the seats of the new SUV while the adventurer was freefalling at over 200km/h after jumping off a plane with the British Royal Navy's Parachute Display Team.